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This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to renormalize profile data using the MultiLoop III software. Learn how to customize normalization, change presentation settings, write data, and understand data file formats.
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MultiLoop III - Tutorial 2 Renormalizing Profile Data (continued from Tutorial 1)
Existing normalization is continuous Normalized by the absolute value of the rx. component of the primary field When point normalizing, the location & direction cosine are set here Select Presentation from the system menu Normalized ratio will be multiplied by 100 to convert to percent Normalization can be customized by changing the numerator & denominator No waveform attributes will be used in the normalization No transforms are selected Step 1: Normalization Dialogue The Set Default Presentation dialogue displays the current presentation state • Complete Tutorial 1. • Select Presentation from the System menu • The Set Default Presentation dialogue appears • The dialogue displays the current presentation settings • The output file is described. • Go.
Select “Not Normalized” Select “OK” Step 2: Change Normalization • Select “Not Normalized” • Click OK • GO… Whenever the normalization changes, this message appears. Click yes to change the y-axis plotting scale to fit the new normalization
Step 3: Write Data Select the file • From the Exports menu, select Write Data • Select the filename to write in the File Dialogue • Do not transform the data, this will be explained later • Go…. Select “Write Data” in the “Exports” menu If the file name exists, you will be allowed to cancel, click “Replace” Answer “Yes” to write the renormalized data Click save
Step 4: Data file formats Description of response and version Survey & Dataset name, time of creation Rx Dipole Components are written after the primary field data License & solver info System and presentation information Normalization and primary field data are written after the channels Column labels; channel names combine gate and rx names Gate description Station Number X,Y,Z Coordinates Data